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>> i have already called for overfly zone -- no fly zone over syria already. they are iran's partner. they are attached at the hip. and we have to stand firm with our ally in that region. israel. there needs to be no space between the united states and israel. this administration has absolutely bungled, the most muddled foreign policy i can remember in my lifetime. whether it was in 2009 when we had the opportunity either covertly, overtly or other ways of helping the iranian citizens as they were trying to overthrow that repressive regime. whether it was working with mubarak, and trying to have a moderate to come in and replace him. whether it was leading from behind, as we have seen in libya, and now we have seen this president, mitt, newt both talked about, asking the iranians to give us back that drone. what we should have done is one of two things. destroy our retrieve it. he took a third route, which was the worst and the weakest. that is to do nothing. >> bret: now to my colleague neil cavuto. neil? >> neil: candidates, i want to move on if we can to en
>> i have already called for overfly zone -- no fly zone over syria already. they are iran's partner. they are attached at the hip. and we have to stand firm with our ally in that region. israel. there needs to be no space between the united states and israel. this administration has absolutely bungled, the most muddled foreign policy i can remember in my lifetime. whether it was in 2009 when we had the opportunity either covertly, overtly or other ways of helping the iranian citizens as...
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arab league observers and or syria aiming to help stabilize the conflict torn country russia hopes the peacemakers can help stem the violence before foreign military intervention. more u.s. soldiers are now losing their lives to suicide the enemy bullets unable to readjust to peaceful lives that's causing some veterans to warn young people not to enlist. british human rights groups five for a nose dive zone in the world most surveilled country on office were to be counseled not to record what's being said in taxis and other city rejected a similar surveillance tactic there. so we had lines in the back of the top of the hour with more updates in the meantime here's andrew with the latest sports news. hello there welcome to the sport and here's a taste of what is coming up over the next few chelsea captain john terry puts his off field problems to one side to help the blues hold spurs at white hart lane. while in moscow i plan to go second in the cape charles western conference after handing to scar their seventh straight defeat. and i want to be a legend russian pole vaulter unionism by
arab league observers and or syria aiming to help stabilize the conflict torn country russia hopes the peacemakers can help stem the violence before foreign military intervention. more u.s. soldiers are now losing their lives to suicide the enemy bullets unable to readjust to peaceful lives that's causing some veterans to warn young people not to enlist. british human rights groups five for a nose dive zone in the world most surveilled country on office were to be counseled not to record what's...
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about your what you know if you live from moscow these are the top stories arab league observers answer syria aiming to help stabilize a conflict torn country russia hopes the peacemakers can help stand the violence before foreign military intervention. more u.s. soldiers are now losing their own lives to suicide than anime bullets unable to bring you just a peaceful life that's causing some veterans to warn young people not to list. and british human rights groups fight for in those spies own and the world's most surveilled country calling oxford city council not to record what's being said in taxis accordion and other city rejected a similar surveillance tactic they are. so they have lined up next join a moscow team gripped by a festive fever head of christmas and the russian capital. welcome merry christmas. for the christmas holidays. but still some people everything. including that one. the good old. tree. in the new year. this happens much as christmas in the country. and. christmas. as a more important holiday and as the day when. it was sure. to go. to christmas day. sol. expect. chri
about your what you know if you live from moscow these are the top stories arab league observers answer syria aiming to help stabilize a conflict torn country russia hopes the peacemakers can help stand the violence before foreign military intervention. more u.s. soldiers are now losing their own lives to suicide than anime bullets unable to bring you just a peaceful life that's causing some veterans to warn young people not to list. and british human rights groups fight for in those spies own...
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>> i already called for an overfly zone, no fly zone over syria already. they are iran's partner. they are attached at the hip. and we have to stand firm with our ally in that region israel. there needs to be no space between the united states and israel and this administration has absolutely bungled. the most muddled foreign policy i have ever remember in my lifetime. whether it was in '09 when we had the opportunity covertly over thely or other ways of helping the iranian citizens as they were trying to overthrow that repressive regime. whether it was working with mubarak and trying to have a moderate come in and release him. and now we have seen this president as mit and newt have talked about asking the iranians to give us back that drone. what we should have done is one of two things. either destroy it or retrieve it. he took a third route which was the worst and the weakest and that is to do nothing. >> now, to my colleague, neil cavuto. >> i want to move on to energy issues and speaker gingrich i would like to begin with you. as you know, the president has rejected any effo
>> i already called for an overfly zone, no fly zone over syria already. they are iran's partner. they are attached at the hip. and we have to stand firm with our ally in that region israel. there needs to be no space between the united states and israel and this administration has absolutely bungled. the most muddled foreign policy i have ever remember in my lifetime. whether it was in '09 when we had the opportunity covertly over thely or other ways of helping the iranian citizens as...
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arab league observers and or syria a need to help stabilize the conflict torn country russia hopes the peacemakers can help stem the violence before a foreign military intervention and. more u.s. soldiers are now losing their lives to suicide than enemy bullets unable to readjust to peaceful why it's causing some veterans to warn young people not to enlist. and british human rights groups fight for a no spies zone in the world's most surveilled country calling in austin city council not to record what's being said in taxis airport and other city rejected a similar surveillance tactic there. so the headlines here in r.t. sports next with enter. hello there good to have you company and this is what is coming up over the next few minutes chelsea share the spoils in a competitive london darby why last time go second in the cage of western conference after handing tee iscar their seventh straight defeat. while world champion even score but have lead the way the whole round speed skating championships in moscow. but first top nine and chelsea shared the spoils at white hart lane last night o
arab league observers and or syria a need to help stabilize the conflict torn country russia hopes the peacemakers can help stem the violence before a foreign military intervention and. more u.s. soldiers are now losing their lives to suicide than enemy bullets unable to readjust to peaceful why it's causing some veterans to warn young people not to enlist. and british human rights groups fight for a no spies zone in the world's most surveilled country calling in austin city council not to...
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>>jonathan: syria is more difficult to go into. and president assad is digging in for the long run unleashing his forces again the syrian protesters again and again. we have not seen were of what is really going on inside syria because journalists are not allowed but sky news got in and found protester whose say equally they are not going anywhere. >> it is dangerous. (inaudible) it is dangerous. people are defiant. they will go out every day. they defiant. they are angry with the regime. >>jonathan: it is hard to find anyone who believes assad will go quickly or easily so we are settling in more many months of this violence. >>shepard: thank you, jonathan hunt. you can chat with jonathan at foxnews.com/shep. a judge is hearing arguments over whether to give a man who shot president reagan more time away from the mentality facility that houses him. defense lawyers claim he is no longer dangerous. the prosecution says he has a deceptive personality and should stay put. trace is watching it all. the doctors are saying he is now "sane
>>jonathan: syria is more difficult to go into. and president assad is digging in for the long run unleashing his forces again the syrian protesters again and again. we have not seen were of what is really going on inside syria because journalists are not allowed but sky news got in and found protester whose say equally they are not going anywhere. >> it is dangerous. (inaudible) it is dangerous. people are defiant. they will go out every day. they defiant. they are angry with the...
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>> i have called for an overhad-fly -- no-fly zone over syria, already. they are iran's partner. they are attached at the hip. we have to stand firm with our ally in that region, israel, there needs to be no space between the united states and israel. this administration has absolutely bungled. it is the most muddled foreign policy i can ever remember in my lifetime, whether it was in '09, when we had the opportunity to covertly, overtly or ways of helping the irabbian citizens as they were trying to overthrow that repressive regime, or working with mubarak to have a moderate to replace him, whether it was leading from behind, as we have seen in libya. now we have seen this president, as newt and mitt have talked basking the iranians to give us back that drone. what we should have done is destroy it or we retrieve t. he took a third route, which was the worst and the weakest and that is to do nothing. [applause] >> bret: now to neil? >> i want to move on to energy. and speaker gingrich, as you know, the president, sir, has rejek good efforts to tie a payroll tax cut extension wit
>> i have called for an overhad-fly -- no-fly zone over syria, already. they are iran's partner. they are attached at the hip. we have to stand firm with our ally in that region, israel, there needs to be no space between the united states and israel. this administration has absolutely bungled. it is the most muddled foreign policy i can ever remember in my lifetime, whether it was in '09, when we had the opportunity to covertly, overtly or ways of helping the irabbian citizens as they...
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and both countries are also concerned now about syria where the u.n. says the government has killed 3,500 demonstrators in recent months. >> brutal repression in syria where turkey -- where we stand with turkey and a growing course of nations in calling for president assad to step aside. and i welcome the human rights council's condemnation yesterday of the regime's violence. >> the arab league, european union and the united states are piling on increasingly tough sanctions to pressure syria to stop its deadly crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators. >>> this was a deadly start to the weekend on caltrain tracks with two fatal accidents on the peninsula just today. the first incident happened at about 11:00 this morning when the southbound train hit a man on the tracks at the california avenue station in palo alto. and then just after noon, a southbound train killed a person on the tracks near the menlo park station. investigations are under way into the causes of both incidents. there have been 16 fatalities on the caltrain right-of-way this year. tha
and both countries are also concerned now about syria where the u.n. says the government has killed 3,500 demonstrators in recent months. >> brutal repression in syria where turkey -- where we stand with turkey and a growing course of nations in calling for president assad to step aside. and i welcome the human rights council's condemnation yesterday of the regime's violence. >> the arab league, european union and the united states are piling on increasingly tough sanctions to...
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we begin tonight with syria and our keeping them honest. for months, we have witnessed the world has witnessed men, women, children, demonstrating the streets. initially they called for reforms. those calls were met with arrests, torture, killing, they began to call for the overthrow of the regime. there has been more bloodshed in syria, and sadly that's nothing new. what is new tonight is there's a team of observers from the arab league on the ground in syria. observers sent to verify that syria's president al assad is keeping his promises to remove military forces from streets, to stop violence from protesters. they've been on the ground about 48 hours. their initial statements are so far stunning. the chief monitor of this arab league observer force's sudanese commander. not only a commander but also the former head of foreign intelligence in the government of omar al bashir, a man wanted by the international criminal court for genocide in crimes against humanity. more on that in a moment. today, the head of the arab league team in syria
we begin tonight with syria and our keeping them honest. for months, we have witnessed the world has witnessed men, women, children, demonstrating the streets. initially they called for reforms. those calls were met with arrests, torture, killing, they began to call for the overthrow of the regime. there has been more bloodshed in syria, and sadly that's nothing new. what is new tonight is there's a team of observers from the arab league on the ground in syria. observers sent to verify that...
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>>> we begin tonight with syria and are keeping an honest report. for months the world has witnessed men, will and children, demonstrating in the streets. initially they called for reforms, when those calls were met with arrests and torture and killings, they began to call for overthrow. there's a team of observers from the arab league now on the ground in syria. observers sent in to verify that syria's president, bashar al assad, is keeping his promises to remove military forces from streets, to stop violence against protesters. they've been on the ground for 48 hours and their initial statements are so far stunning. the chief monitor of the arab league observer force is a sudanese military commander mohammed mustafa al dabbi, he's the former head of intelligence in the government of omar basher. a man wanted for crimes against humanity. he told "reuters" that quote things were calm and there were no clashes in homs. he went on to say, the situation seems reassuring so far. he also said, some places looked a bit of a mess, but there was nothing fri
>>> we begin tonight with syria and are keeping an honest report. for months the world has witnessed men, will and children, demonstrating in the streets. initially they called for reforms, when those calls were met with arrests and torture and killings, they began to call for overthrow. there's a team of observers from the arab league now on the ground in syria. observers sent in to verify that syria's president, bashar al assad, is keeping his promises to remove military forces from...
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well, there's been more bloodshed in syria and sadly that's nothing new. but what is new tonight is there's a team of observers from the arab league now on the ground in syria. observers sent to verify that syria's president al assad is keeping his promises to remove military forces from streets, to stop violence against protesters. they've been on the ground about 48 hours. and their initial statements are so far stunning. the chief monitor of this arab league observer force is a sudanese military commander named lieutenant general mohammed ahmed mustafa al dhabi. not only is he a sudanese military commander, he's also the former head of foreign intelligence in the government of omar al bashir, the man now wanted by the international criminal court for genocide and crimes against humanity. more on that in a moment. today, the head of the arab league team in syria, general al dhabi, told reuters that "things were calm and there were no clashes in homs, " which has for months seen some of the deadliest violence." he went on to say, "the situation seems reas
well, there's been more bloodshed in syria and sadly that's nothing new. but what is new tonight is there's a team of observers from the arab league now on the ground in syria. observers sent to verify that syria's president al assad is keeping his promises to remove military forces from streets, to stop violence against protesters. they've been on the ground about 48 hours. and their initial statements are so far stunning. the chief monitor of this arab league observer force is a sudanese...
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iranian ally syria says more than 2,000 of the security forces have died in the past nine months. syria blames political turmoil on a foreign conspiracy aimed at toppaling the regime with president bashar assad. this is amateur video that shows the city of homs after government shelling in that area. arab league observers arrive in damascus, the question of what iran is doing to aid syria has become a pressing one. correspondent leland vittert has details. >> syria's powerful air force and army are among the most well-equipped in the middle east. with the russian fighter jet, attack helicopters and tanks, president bashar assad has threatened to use them all against his own people to stay in power. fox news learned that iran and the revolutionary guard are going to great lengths to help assad. that doesn't surprise the israeli minister for strategic affairs. >> syria is part of what is called axis of evil. >> as they reference the ammunition supplies in the eight-month massacre of the pro-democracy demonstrators, western intelligence says he is running out of the critical items an
iranian ally syria says more than 2,000 of the security forces have died in the past nine months. syria blames political turmoil on a foreign conspiracy aimed at toppaling the regime with president bashar assad. this is amateur video that shows the city of homs after government shelling in that area. arab league observers arrive in damascus, the question of what iran is doing to aid syria has become a pressing one. correspondent leland vittert has details. >> syria's powerful air force...
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also in syria today, the ambadassador, robert ford is back in syria as of this evening. this does not soften the support by the obama administration. hillary clinton met with exiled syrian opposition leader when she was in geneva today. america may not have a lot of levers to pull when it comes to ploem diplomacy with syria. hillary clinton gave a remarkable speech there. she gave a historic address. this morning obama issued foreign aid should be cred alongside how other countries deal with the rights of people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans gendered. we have never done anything like this before in our history, saying that issue of rights and protection for that group of people should be considered along side foreign aid. secretary clinton's speech on the issue similarly was the first of its kind. i've never heard anything of its kind before. >> gay rights are human rights and gay rights are human rights. it is a violation of human rights when people are beaten or killed because of their sexual orientation. or because they do not conform to cultural norms about
also in syria today, the ambadassador, robert ford is back in syria as of this evening. this does not soften the support by the obama administration. hillary clinton met with exiled syrian opposition leader when she was in geneva today. america may not have a lot of levers to pull when it comes to ploem diplomacy with syria. hillary clinton gave a remarkable speech there. she gave a historic address. this morning obama issued foreign aid should be cred alongside how other countries deal with...
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so syria plays a key role for iran. any action we might take will certainly be met with an opposite reaction from iran. and iran at the current time is almost assuredly involved in syria trying to protect the status quo. >> all right, on health care, it's ground that's been plowed a lot with you, i understand that. do you still believe in the idea of a mandate as a conservative idea? one of the defenses you've made of this is saying, hey, this was a conservative idea in 1993, that the heritage foundation and then speaker newt gingrich -- or actually he was not yet speaker, were touting as a conservative alternative to what then the clinton administration. do you still believe a mandate is a conservative idea, the idea of the personal responsibility aspect? >> we, there were two options in my state. one was to continue to allow people without insurance to go to the hospital and get free care paid for by government, paid for by the taxpayers. and so that is a government-dominated, government-provided free service. the alt
so syria plays a key role for iran. any action we might take will certainly be met with an opposite reaction from iran. and iran at the current time is almost assuredly involved in syria trying to protect the status quo. >> all right, on health care, it's ground that's been plowed a lot with you, i understand that. do you still believe in the idea of a mandate as a conservative idea? one of the defenses you've made of this is saying, hey, this was a conservative idea in 1993, that the...
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the president promised to launch a probe into the allegations. >>> and in syria the president is giving protester until tomorrow to end demonstrations and turn in defectors from the military where he said the government will level the city. opposition leaders say 22 people have been killed in clashes with his government forces today. >> john bolton is criticizing the obama administration for its handling of a downed dronn iran. the state television has been showing off the images of the drone. some officials question whether the unmanned air craft seen in the images has been patched up to make it appear like it's intact. the president opted not to sent more forces to destroy the drone. >> there may be a lot of good reasons not to go in that's not one of this iran said they considered merely sending the drone into be an act of war. >> the united states complete the evacuation of a pakistan air base. they ordered the united states to leave after 24 military people stationed on the afghanistan border were killed back on november 26th by nato helicopters. the pakistan military has closed a
the president promised to launch a probe into the allegations. >>> and in syria the president is giving protester until tomorrow to end demonstrations and turn in defectors from the military where he said the government will level the city. opposition leaders say 22 people have been killed in clashes with his government forces today. >> john bolton is criticizing the obama administration for its handling of a downed dronn iran. the state television has been showing off the images...
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the white house said it was deeply disturbed and the opposite syria national council is calling for a u.n. security council meeting. >>> eight u.s. soldiers are facing charges after an army private's body was found in a guard tower in afghanistan back in october. the army ruled the death of danny chen, an asian-american from new york city a suicide. an investigation further found that chen had been the target of ethnic slurs and physical attacks at the hands of his fellow soldiers. eight of them have been charged with involuntary manslaughter and negligent homicide for allegedly driving chen to take his own life. >>> a look at other stories making news "early today" in america. a high-speed chase through the streets of orlando ended in a hair-raising crash. whoa. police pursued burglary suspects for 40 minutes until they smashed into three vehicles at a busy intersection. miraculously, no one died. six people, including the two suspects, did suffer serious injuries. >>> a raging inferno in detroit forced two people to jump for their lives. a man and a woman lept from the burning home'
the white house said it was deeply disturbed and the opposite syria national council is calling for a u.n. security council meeting. >>> eight u.s. soldiers are facing charges after an army private's body was found in a guard tower in afghanistan back in october. the army ruled the death of danny chen, an asian-american from new york city a suicide. an investigation further found that chen had been the target of ethnic slurs and physical attacks at the hands of his fellow soldiers....
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activists on the ground in syria are very, very concern. they believe that if something isn't done soon to stop this, that a genocide could occur. >> you've said that we can't verify these videos, but they seem pretty legitimate to us, otherwise we wouldn't be putting them on the air. 5,000 people dead since march, according to the u.n. and now the arab league observers are going to go in there. my question is, for a lot of us who don't understand the region, what will these observers be able to do? are they just going to be led around by the nose by the government showing them what they can and cannot see, and will they be able to stop any of this violence? >> reporter: drew, that's the key question. the protocol signed between the arab league and the syrian government stipulated that these monitors would be able to go in, that the syrian government would end the violence, that the military would be withdrawn from cities and towns and that detainees would be released. right now many people in syria are asking how effective the arab league
activists on the ground in syria are very, very concern. they believe that if something isn't done soon to stop this, that a genocide could occur. >> you've said that we can't verify these videos, but they seem pretty legitimate to us, otherwise we wouldn't be putting them on the air. 5,000 people dead since march, according to the u.n. and now the arab league observers are going to go in there. my question is, for a lot of us who don't understand the region, what will these observers be...
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the white house said it was deeply disturbed and the opposite syria national council is calling for a u.n. security council meeting. >>> eight u.s. soldiers are facing charges after an army private's body was found in a guard tower in afghanistan back in october. the army ruled the death of danny chen, an asian-american from new york city a suicide. an investigation further found that chen had been the target of ethnic slurs and physical attacks at the hands of his fellow soldiers. eight of them have been charged with involuntary manslaughter and negligent homicide for allegedly driving chen to take his own life. >>> a look at other stories making news "early today" in america. a high-speed chase through the streets of orlando ended in a hair-raising crash. whoa. police pursued burglary suspects for 40 minutes until they smashed into three vehicles at a busy intersection. miraculously, no one died. six people, including the two suspects, did suffer serious injuries. >>> a raging inferno in detroit forced two people to jump for their lives. a man and a woman lept from the burning home'
the white house said it was deeply disturbed and the opposite syria national council is calling for a u.n. security council meeting. >>> eight u.s. soldiers are facing charges after an army private's body was found in a guard tower in afghanistan back in october. the army ruled the death of danny chen, an asian-american from new york city a suicide. an investigation further found that chen had been the target of ethnic slurs and physical attacks at the hands of his fellow soldiers....
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. >>> with more citizen video coming out of syria these days during a very bloody week, the obama administration is using very strong language about what is happening there, accusing president asad's government of mowing down its own citizens. more than 200 are now dead there it's believed since monday. >>> we'll take a break. up next as we continue on a wednesday night, on the ground in afghanistan with americans in uniform and some of them are now openly gay. many said that would never work, but were they right? >>> later, the outpouring of support and help since our story aired about a woman whose idea is making a difference for people and their pets who are all trying to survive these hard times. >>> tomorrow will mark one year to the day that president obama signed the repeal of the u.s. military policy known as don't ask, don't tell, banning openly gay and lesbian service members. just today a sign of the times. two women shared the traditional first kiss after the u.s.s. oak hills returned to home port in virginia. sailors and their families buy dollar raffle tickets for the chance at it.
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two suicide car bombs ripping through syria's capital. they exploded back-to-back outside heavily guarded intelligence buildings. an opposition leader says the blast killed 3 people. syria does not allow foreign journalists access to the country. mohammed, syria pointing the finger at al qaeda but a lot of people saying, wait a minute -- >> reporter: that's right, t.j. a lot of incredulity and suspicion being expressed because of what syria maintains were blasted that were caused by al qaeda. we spoke to opposition figures today and rights activists inidentii inside syria. they said the timing of these blasts is pretty pu-- they say this really plays in to the narrative that bashar al assad the president of syria has tried to present to the world that he's cracking down on terrorist elements in that country. the opposition figures we spoke with said this is clearly a tactic that was staged by the assad regime to try to show the international community that there is terrorism in syria. they maintain that there is not and they are worried t
two suicide car bombs ripping through syria's capital. they exploded back-to-back outside heavily guarded intelligence buildings. an opposition leader says the blast killed 3 people. syria does not allow foreign journalists access to the country. mohammed, syria pointing the finger at al qaeda but a lot of people saying, wait a minute -- >> reporter: that's right, t.j. a lot of incredulity and suspicion being expressed because of what syria maintains were blasted that were caused by al...
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a huge crowd of bigger than ever it turned out protest crowds in syria. my question is where is president obama? it is a masser there. they threatened and tried to assault the american ambassador there who left for a while and now is back there. i think effectively muzzled. i'm afraid president obama still thinks he can get arms talks with the iranians, and he doesn't want to irritate them by interfering in syria which is allied with iran. >> jim: okay. another topic. senate races. big election year. republicans are just under the 50 mark in the senate. which senate races will you be following, gentlemen? charles? >> massachusetts. elizabeth warren the democrat is ahead by six or seven points. excellent candidate. scott brown feeling the heat. index of that he complained about the press, which true but it isn't a good idea to let on that it's bothering you. >> jim: it doesn't help your campaign to complain about the press? >> outcationally helps for a day or two. then it fades. >> jim: chuck? >> this is a great year because so many of these tight senate r
a huge crowd of bigger than ever it turned out protest crowds in syria. my question is where is president obama? it is a masser there. they threatened and tried to assault the american ambassador there who left for a while and now is back there. i think effectively muzzled. i'm afraid president obama still thinks he can get arms talks with the iranians, and he doesn't want to irritate them by interfering in syria which is allied with iran. >> jim: okay. another topic. senate races. big...
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a massive escalation in the bloody uprising in syria. two suicide bombings ripped through the heart of the syrian capital, damascus today. targeting a government security building and the equivalent of syria's cia. at least 30 people have been killed. now, 5,000 people have already died in the uprising this year. but this is the first, significant violence in the capital and comes just one day after arab league observers arrive, hoping to find a peaceful resolution there. the syrian government is blaming al qaeda for today's attacks. >>> meanwhile, the other breaking story overnight, new zealand jolted by another strong earthquake. people in christchurch, who are just rebuilding after last february's killer quake, ran. as you can see here, from supermarkets, office buildings, fearing the worst and rightly so. no serious damage has been reported. the 5.8 magnitude quake did collapse, though, the side of a cliff. you can see it there. four people had to be rescued after that rockslide. 182 people died back in last february's quake. >>> and
a massive escalation in the bloody uprising in syria. two suicide bombings ripped through the heart of the syrian capital, damascus today. targeting a government security building and the equivalent of syria's cia. at least 30 people have been killed. now, 5,000 people have already died in the uprising this year. but this is the first, significant violence in the capital and comes just one day after arab league observers arrive, hoping to find a peaceful resolution there. the syrian government...
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monitors are in syria keeping watch. [gunfire] activists inside syria say forces regime troops firing live ammunition and tear gas against the citizens protesting against the government. we cannot confirm this for ourselves and syria bans foreign journalists from entering the country. we are relying on am mur video like what you are watching. monitors with the arab league arrived on monday supposedly to observe the situation. from reports inside syria, it seems their arrival has reenjerry jizzed the protesters with thousands of them now taking the streets. the united nations says more than 5,000 people have died in syria's uprising since it began in march. the feds say a controversial new law could let violent criminals who are in our country illegally go right out of jail. now, some lawmakers in congress want to crack down. a live report on fox report from illinois. plus, it's catching unlike, well, wildfire. the numbers are in. so what do you think was one of the hottest holiday gifts? [ male announcer ] if you're givi
monitors are in syria keeping watch. [gunfire] activists inside syria say forces regime troops firing live ammunition and tear gas against the citizens protesting against the government. we cannot confirm this for ourselves and syria bans foreign journalists from entering the country. we are relying on am mur video like what you are watching. monitors with the arab league arrived on monday supposedly to observe the situation. from reports inside syria, it seems their arrival has reenjerry...
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>>trace: in syria hundreds of thousands are taking to the streets in what could be the biggest protest that country has seen in months. we are told it is a show of defiance against the regime taking place in front of abe league peace observers. this is amateur video said to show an explosion in the cap it will city of damascus, and we are seeing more video which activists claim show security forces shooting protesters and the activists say at least 22 people died in the fighting today but question not indepedently confirm any of it because syria's government bans foreign journalists. >> police in california say they will be cracking down on distracted driving but how can they tell if someone is distracted or a cell phone or changing the radio? is it illegal to eat a sandwich behind the wheel? [ male announcer ] you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity. turning your life upside down in a matter of seconds. hi. hi. you know i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. you just read my mind. [ male announcer ] just one little piece of information
>>trace: in syria hundreds of thousands are taking to the streets in what could be the biggest protest that country has seen in months. we are told it is a show of defiance against the regime taking place in front of abe league peace observers. this is amateur video said to show an explosion in the cap it will city of damascus, and we are seeing more video which activists claim show security forces shooting protesters and the activists say at least 22 people died in the fighting today but...
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. >>> another bloody day in syria where at least 22 people were killed. ten of those died in the city of holmes where we believe this video was shot. the government refused to send its crackdown on protesters despite widespread criticism. on friday the u.n. human rights council became the latest to condemn the crackdown. syria called the report unjust. >>> vice president biden is calling for more openness around the world. he said political and social freedoms can create economic opportunities. he was speaking at a global business summit in istanbul. the crowd applauded when he suggested the next steve job could be a turk, noting how their economy has tripped in the last deck dade. >>> a third person murdered after answering a craigslist job posting. the latest victim is ralph geiger of akron, ohio. brogan rafferty is charged with aggravated murder and attempted murder for the deaths. the suspect's mother says the man behind it is richard beasley who is yet to be charged in the murders but is in jail on promoting prostitution police on long island are set
. >>> another bloody day in syria where at least 22 people were killed. ten of those died in the city of holmes where we believe this video was shot. the government refused to send its crackdown on protesters despite widespread criticism. on friday the u.n. human rights council became the latest to condemn the crackdown. syria called the report unjust. >>> vice president biden is calling for more openness around the world. he said political and social freedoms can create...